I don't think so. Either I misunderstood, was in a timewarp, or ghetto knows something we don't.aMUSEd wrote:So is it $29 or what?
So, is harrison mixbus more stable now?
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 22 Dec, 2015 from Finland
Found the link from another forum. Use the coupon code MB3-BLACK-FRIDAY
http://sites.fastspring.com/harrisoncon ... ACK-FRIDAY
http://sites.fastspring.com/harrisoncon ... ACK-FRIDAY
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- KVRAF
- 16724 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
Sorry about that, I clicked a link from a direct email and the discount was already in the cart, I didn't realize that if you came to it from the storefront that you wouldn't get the discount without a coupon.incubus wrote:I don't think so. Either I misunderstood, was in a timewarp, or ghetto knows something we don't.aMUSEd wrote:So is it $29 or what?
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 4 Apr, 2007
The $29 Black Friday is fer' the XT-SC Spectral Compressor. When downloading the demo fer' Mixbus or Mixbus32C it's like a cart checkout with name, address, email, etc... filed out, but no payment info 'cause the cart's $0.00. Download the 32C demo and a week or so later you'll get an email fer' Mixbus @ $39.00 instead of $79, that's how I 1st bought it. 32C version 3.7 is running fine here on Windows 10 Pro, 4790K w/32Gb of RAM and an RME HDSP 9652 into an Avid Omni and using a Behringer X-Touch (way better that 3.6). Fer' $39 it's worth the chance. YMMV!
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- Banned
- Topic Starter
- 5357 posts since 7 May, 2015
Oh, it's cool, was just trying to get to the bottom of it. All good.ghettosynth wrote:Sorry about that, I clicked a link from a direct email and the discount was already in the cart, I didn't realize that if you came to it from the storefront that you wouldn't get the discount without a coupon.incubus wrote:I don't think so. Either I misunderstood, was in a timewarp, or ghetto knows something we don't.aMUSEd wrote:So is it $29 or what?
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 31 Jan, 2017
Very stable and I use it on windows and Linux
On linux it's a killer app. Best audio daw bought since Samplitude. Devs are really brilliant. Now waiting for Mixbus4 as it's based on ardour5.
On linux it's a killer app. Best audio daw bought since Samplitude. Devs are really brilliant. Now waiting for Mixbus4 as it's based on ardour5.
- KVRAF
- 8446 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
It doesn't work so well on this cheapy core i3 laptop I got with win 10 on it.
I would guess that mixbus works better with a fair amount of horsepower
behind it. It works like a champ on my core i7 desktop ( win 8 ), but I don't get the
impression its an OS thing, definitely cpu. For me anyway...
I would guess that mixbus works better with a fair amount of horsepower
behind it. It works like a champ on my core i7 desktop ( win 8 ), but I don't get the
impression its an OS thing, definitely cpu. For me anyway...
- KVRAF
- 8446 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Its not so bad really, it runs live, reason, reaper, renoise and bitwig amazingly well.
Mulab doesn't even break a sweat in it. Amazingly efficient DAW there.
Its actually a really good chip for its price, way better than similar class AMD
offerings. Even with 1/2 the number of cores.
Mulab doesn't even break a sweat in it. Amazingly efficient DAW there.
Its actually a really good chip for its price, way better than similar class AMD
offerings. Even with 1/2 the number of cores.
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- KVRAF
- 6159 posts since 4 Dec, 2004
I subscribe to Ardour even though I haven't used it in awhile and unless I'm getting senile (which might be the casepekbro wrote:I tend to use the full screen mode for both the mixer and the arranger, that
keeps them in place and forces you to use the keyboard to switch between them.
But yeah a toggle would be nice.
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